In an effort to strengthen diplomatic relations and encourage tourism cooperation between the two countries, a delegation from the federal parliament’s International Relations and Tourism Committee has begun their journey to India.
The Joint Secretary of the Indian Parliament and the Chief Protocol Officer of the Indian Parliament cordially received the Nepalese delegation upon their arrival at the Delhi Airport. With sincere welcomes, the dignitaries emphasized the importance of the visit in promoting bilateral ties.

The delegation is diverse in terms of representation of the parties. Led by chair of the International Relation and Tourism Committee in House of Representative, Raj Kishore Yadav, Sunita Bara, Tshring Bahadur Tamang, Samjhana Thapaliya, Yogesh Gauchan, Hari Upreti, Sishir Khanal and Gangaram Chaudhari.
It is anticipated that the visit would address a range of topics related to international relations and look at potential areas of mutual assistance in the travel industry.